Classic Comedy in So, Anyway | Spoiler-Free Review

So, Anyway... by John Cleese Genre: Non-Fiction, Memoirs Author: John Cleese Published: October 2014 Publisher: Crown Archetype Pages: 392 {hardback} Review on Goodreads Initial Thoughts Upon Finishing This was as entertaining as I'd hoped it would be. I found it particularly fascinating how similar Cleese's style of writing was to Stephen Fry's. It is always … Continue reading Classic Comedy in So, Anyway | Spoiler-Free Review

Books I Missed Out On | Top Ten Tuesday

When I was younger I used to hate reading. You couldn't make me do it. It was a continuous nightmare for my mother trying to get me to read those tiny prescribed readings that you do in lower primary school. NIGHTMARE. WORDS. EW. And that didn't really change until high school. Shocking, I know. Top … Continue reading Books I Missed Out On | Top Ten Tuesday

Why I Didn’t Like Agency by William Gibson (12% DNF)

Agency by William Gibson Genre: Science Fiction Author: William Gibson Published: January 2020 Publisher: Penguin Random House Pages: 423 {paperback} Review on Goodreads Initial Thoughts Upon DNF-ing Thank you Penguin Random House for sending me a copy for review. Unfortunately, this is just not for me right now. Maybe I will give this ago another time but … Continue reading Why I Didn’t Like Agency by William Gibson (12% DNF)

Love Notes and College in Always and Forever Lara Jean | Spoiler-Free Review

Always and Forever, Lara Jean by Jenny Han Genre: Contemporary, Young Adult Author: Jenny Han Published: May 2017 Publisher: Scholastic Pages: 325 {paperback} Review of Goodreads Initial Thoughts Upon Finishing Honestly? Some mixed thoughts on this one. I do love this series and how simple and sweet it is. But I found this to be … Continue reading Love Notes and College in Always and Forever Lara Jean | Spoiler-Free Review

Bookish Bands | Top Ten Tuesday

Are you ready for this week's prompt? I sure am. I hope you're all keeping well and getting lots of reading done! I'm pushing through a book that isn't quite as amazing as the last flurry of novels I've read have been. I'm also back at work which is sad, I was enjoying downtime to … Continue reading Bookish Bands | Top Ten Tuesday

Government Deceptions in Q | Spoiler-Free Review

Q by Christina Dalcher Genre: Sci-Fi, Dystopian Author: Christina Dalcher Publisher: April 2020 Publisher: HarperCollins Pages: 384 {paperback} Review on Goodreads Thanks to HarperCollins for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review! Initial Thoughts Upon Finishing Whew. This was intense. An absolute powerhouse of a dystopian that really gets you thinking about … Continue reading Government Deceptions in Q | Spoiler-Free Review

Pearls and Nazis in The Pear Thief | Spoiler-Free Review

The Pearl Thief by Fiona McIntosh Genre: Historical Fiction Author: Fiona McIntosh Published: October 2018 Publisher: Penguin Random House Pages: 500 {paperback} Review on Goodreads Initial Thoughts Upon Finishing Absolutely incredible!! Holy wow, this is my first Fiona McIntosh book I've read and I see what I've been missing out on. I loved this! The … Continue reading Pearls and Nazis in The Pear Thief | Spoiler-Free Review

Pluck and Bombs in Dear Mrs Bird | Spoiler-Free Review

Dear Mrs. Bird by A.J. Pearce Genre: Historical Fiction Author: A. J. Pearce Published: April 2018 Publisher: Picador Pages: 288 {paperback} Review on Goodreads Initial Thoughts Upon Finishing This was absolutely brilliant! What a plucky and inspiring wartime novel. I'm thoroughly annoyed with myself that I didn't simply read this sooner. The characters are wonderful … Continue reading Pluck and Bombs in Dear Mrs Bird | Spoiler-Free Review

Secret Favourites | Top Ten Tuesday

I hope you're all having a fabulous week so far. I've just started my two-week break from university before I tackle the second half of the semester. I'm very excited to get a lot of reading done in the hopes of catching up on my reading challenge of which I am very far behind. Top … Continue reading Secret Favourites | Top Ten Tuesday

March Book Haul | 2020

I actually did a surprisingly good job in March for not buying ALL the books and forcing my TBR to get even more out of hand than it already it. The fact that there's the whole isolation thing happening right now is great because it means I can't go on any sneaky adventures to my … Continue reading March Book Haul | 2020